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Tumaco Ceremonial Head
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Tumaco Ceremonial Head

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This Tumaco ceramic head (500 BC–AD 500) from Colombia's Pacific coast likely depicts a spiritual figure or elite personage. Its intense gaze and elaborate headdress suggest its use in rituals involving trance or transformation. The expressive facial features and open mouth indicate a connection to spiritual or ceremonial practices.

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